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Storytelling is an important speaking skill in any language, but if you're speaking English and you want to sound more native and natural then improving your storytelling skills is a great goal. Today we discuss how to talk about thoughts, emotions and dialogue when telling stories at work. We learn some natural and native sounding vocabulary, both formal and informal, that you can use to improve the way that you communicate at work, and we'll hear some great examples of how native English speakers might use these words and phrases.

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Today's examples:
They asked me about the project and I immediately told them about all of the success we’ve had. It never even crossed my mind to mention the challenges we’ve been facing.

Eventually the boss called on me for an update and I completely blanked.

I was in the middle of my presentation when our intern interjected, and said, “I think I could help with the implementation of this”

I overheard our CTO talking to someone from HR so I decided to jump in. I said, “I’d love to help draft the person spec for the new role”.

He was talking about how great this new idea was, and I just blurted out, I don't think it'll work.

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